In the spirit of voting for next monthís all-star game, I would like to cast my ballot for who I think should be the starting fantasy player at each position.

Weíre selecting one team, and combining the American and National leagues. We donít need two teams as the fantasy all-star game isnít real, much like the actual all-star game. Regardless of what Bud Selig says.

1B:Chris Davis (.336, 27 HR, 69 RBIs, 52 R): Much like the Rangers, I gave up on Davis a while ago. I owned him a few times and he always failed to deliver. He fell off my radar and, much like the Orioles, someone else in my league gave him a shot. And much the Oís, they couldnít be happier.

2B:Dustin Pedroia (.309, 4 HR, 41 RBIs, 46 R, 10 SB): This was a coin flip over Everth Cabrera (.305, 4 HR, 24 RBIs, 37 R, 31 SB), but Pedey is faring slightly better in average and runs, plus has 17 more RBIs to make up for the 21 less SB.

SS: Jean Segura (.336, 11 HR, 31 RBIs, 22 SB): What a breakout season. Heís another guy I owned last year and not this year. Segura has come back to Earth a little bit lately, but his numbers are still outstanding.

C: Yadier Molina (.364, 5 HR, 41 RBIs, 33 R): Molina is widely considered the best defensive catcher in baseball. His offensive output this year is just as impressive. His power isnít overwhelming, but a .364 average is Piazza in his prime.

OF:Carlos Gonzalez (.303, 21 HR, 57 RBIs, 59 R, 13 SB); Mike Trout (.313, 12 HR, 44 RBIs, 53 R, 16 SB); Adam Jones (.302, 15 HR, 55 RBIs, 53 R, 9 SB): CarGo is the top-ranked fantasy player whoís not Miggy or Crush Davis. Heís been great for years now and this seasonís numbers are ahead of his averages. Heís missed an average of 26 games per year the last three seasons. Heís only missed three this year.

Trout has managed to be a disappointment in 2013. Thatís a tough criticism for the th-ranked fantasy player and a guy with those numbers. But for every person who had the first pick in their draft and went with Trout over Miggy, you regret it now. Just a little, but you still regret it.

Jones is making the leap to superstar. Finishing the season with a .300/30 HR/100 RBIs/100 R/20 SB line is well within reach.

DH: Paul Goldschmidt (.306, 19 HR, 65 RBIs, 49 R, 6 SB): As long as we just have one team, Iíll take my DH from the NL.